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*[[T.J. Hummer]] (Hummer H1 Civilian Style) | *[[T.J. Hummer]] (Hummer H1 Civilian Style) | ||
*[[Hummer|Unnamed Hummer]] (Hummer H1) | *[[Hummer|Unnamed Hummer]] (Hummer H1) | ||
*[[Captain Collision]] (Hummer | *[[Captain Collision]] (Hummer H1) | ||
*[[Chuck]] (Hummer H3) | *[[Chuck]] (Hummer H3) | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 28 June 2021
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Hummer was a big American car trademark. It made very big SUVs. Unfortunately, it then failed. It is very similar to HMMWV. A new future successor, GMC Hummer EV, will replace the original Hummer brand.
Hummer models
- Hummer H1 Civilian Style
- Hummer H1
- Hummer H3
Hummer cars
- T.J. Hummer (Hummer H1 Civilian Style)
- Unnamed Hummer (Hummer H1)
- Captain Collision (Hummer H1)
- Chuck (Hummer H3)